For works with similar titles, see Young Beichan and Susie Pye.
- "Young Beichan and Susie Pye" in Young Beichan and Susie Pye (1800).
- "Young Biechan, and Susie Pye" in Young Biechan, and Susie Pye (1800).
- "Young Beichan and Susie Pye" in Excellent old song intitled Young Beichan and Susie Pye (1821).
- "Young Beichan" in Child's Collected Ballads (ed.) Francis James Child (1882–98).
- Variant A (In London city was Bicham born)
- Variant B (In England was Young Brechin born)
- Variant C (Young Bekie was as brave a knight)
- Variant D (Young Beachen was born in fair London)
- Variant E (In London was Young Beichan born)
- Variant F (In the lands whre Lord Beichan was born)
- Variant G (O Wharr'rrs aught a' yon flock o sheep)
- Variant H (Young Beichan was in London born)
- Variant I (In London was Young Bechin born)
- Variant J (Sherr'rrs taen the keys frae her fadder's coffer)
- Variant K (There is a marriage in yonder hall)
- Variant L (Lord Bateman was a noble lord)
- Variant M (Young Bonwell was a squire's ae son)
- Variant N (In London was Young Bichen born)
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